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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. speech of an hour’s length, adding a few fresh argu- | European ents. It had been admitted even { The title of the United States to the valley of the Co- | trict with costs, and remanding the cause for fur. | | Baraue,Claremont, Trussell, 20 days from Mobile, with oot- es ments to the ones used during the Inst. Prosidoutial con. | beyond the latitude of 64 deg. 40 min, north, by Russia, | lamblia is older than the Florida treaty of Fe ais, | thor peoschings sseontormicy to the oftinion ofesiecoutt SP Memo ike scecioky Weds pac mine Senate. test. During its delivery Mr. Johnson asked several then the ouly wer having claims which could come in | under which the United States all the rights Ne. 142.—John C. rd, and al., ve. John a. Henk , with mahogany and specie, fo B Blanco, Wasuincton, Dec. 9, 1845. questions, which Mr. Stewart tried to catch by leaning | collision wi 5 }, too, under a s to the northwest coast of America, and inde- | In errorto the Supreme Court of Iowa. On motion o! ‘Ottawa, Lewii, 11 ‘lays from Charleston, with 120,000 3 and | @ Spein Bri 4, v : - | over the desk und holding his hand behind his ear Mr. | culiarly tenacious of the territorial rights of her empire. ntly of its provisions. Even sy; » then, that | Mr. Grant, of counsel for the defendant in error, this ¢ Lumber to'Bmith & ton, aa 5 ineetore the Senate was called, to order this mom: | srewarts closing remarit crested a good deal of laugh: | ‘This will sppeer trom the letistot Conat de Ferastt Ne: | the British construction of the Nootka Bound conveution | writ of error was docketed and diamined. with costs, ‘Bee T Cooke ts hails trom Wilmington, NO, with png lest rian co fense thelr peculiar ly curious appe- | tt; Particularly among the whig benches ; but with the | nez, the Spanish ambassador at Paris, to M Montmo- | were correct, ag not apply portion ¢ ter- | under the 43d rule of the court. st days from ‘Wilmi . NC. was | rin, the Secretary of the Foreign Depart: sat of France, | ritory in dispute. A convention between Great Britain | No. 31.—Alexander Levi, appellant, vs. John Thomp- | | Brig David Dufiill, Powell n b dw der of the Hou r . : f titeaon the expected defeat ot Dickens, ascandidate | impossible, necurately, to. distingvish, his procise lon. | dated Paris, June’ Lethe a20e From tis letter it seems | and originating from a dispute concerning a petty | son and.al. ‘This cause was submitted to the considera | WBN nwal worestok 8 Fowell. ae for Secretary of the Senate, and in the delightful | gange. ‘The words “tariff,” ‘ Penveylvania,” “abomi- | that complaints had been made by Spain to the court of teeta « tablishment at Nootka Sound, could not abridge | tion of the court on the record and printed arguments, | jasses'to order, ‘ anticipation of 2 loss to him of $3000 per annum.— | nable minimums,” “home industry,” “ protection,” &c., | Russia against Russian subjects for violating the Spanish | the rights of other nations. Both in publa> and private by Mr. Washington Hunt for the appellant, and by Mr. Schr Nile, Hampton, Belieze Honduras, Nov. 9, with log- i vever, dab} t C f America, south of the | law, an agreement between two parties can never bind | C. Cox for the appellees. wood and specie to J J Labrouisse. Lett brig Mi ), Ge ‘We noticed particularly a remarkable intermixture | were, however, clearly audible | textitory on the no: thwest coast of , south of | 1 aD 9g) i scan ppe : | wood Hl Labrouisae, Left brig, Marian, ( ot bald heads and spectacies in the crowd. Forty- Mr. Bxopuean, of Pa., though differing from the Se- | Gist degree of north latitude, in consequence of which, | @ third, without his consent, express or implicd. $ No. 35.—Gerard ©. Brandon, plaintiff in error vs. | tos a8 ay am oF yew « Kore meray ess 000 ae pear enes'en hae ope he fl be 7 y cretary of the Treasury and willing to vote for Mr. Stew- | that court, without delay, assured the King of Spain The extraordinary proposition will scarcely be again | Ralph W. Loftus, and al. ‘The argument of this case was | Soy che bade aah _ sal imatpediately’ betconla mab eave mac csenators were. present co the Hoot below, ar’s motion, thought the disew-sion preinature. ‘There | ‘ that it was extremely sorry that the repeated orders | urged, that our acquisition of the right of Spain, under | commenced by Mr. Mason, {or the i “ ; i fi ; ; laintiff’ in error, | fim. *htne N- lan had head winds all the passage. Various notices were given of bills—two resolu- | ight yet be « discussion of three, four, or even six | issued to prevent the subject) of ltussia from violating, | the Florida treaty, can in any manner weaken oF impair | continued by Mr. JR. Brent, for the defendants in ertor, | Beye Sani, Mfaysen, ft Lanesss ond 184aye fries tions, by Gen. C. instructing an inquiry into the | s, upon this question, and there was no use in thi " ihe territory belonging to ano: | our pre-exit title. It may often become exped and concluded by Mr. Mason for the plaintiff inerror. | Charleston with logwood to Center & Co. condition of the Army and Navy, fortifications, fri- | ckirmish ody He hoped his colleague would wit tend ther power, should have been disobeyed.” . for nations, t, is tor individuals, to purchase an out: No. 39.--George Smith, plaintiff i: or, v.. William | Schr Ann, Hopkins, from Boston, mdse. gates, and ali other defences. A resotution was | his opposition aud let the reference be made. The re- |, This e-nvention of 1790 rec no right in Great | standing title merely for the sake of peac d it has | Turner, health commissioners, &c. The argument of is | Schr Repeater, Prosser. 11 days from Wilmington, NC, with ‘ wi : i i 4 Fin | naval stores to C 8 Powe also offered for inquiring ito the conditi ‘ad fit- | marks of “Mr, Brodhead indicate the opinions of Pennsyl- | Britain, either presenc er prospective, to plant perma. | never heretofore been imagined that the acquisition of | cause was commenced by Mr. Ogden for the plaintiff in nayal Po b: NC, with na- Bess for service ia fy anilities and fp the its | vania democrats on the message and accompanying do- | nent colonies on tbe northwest cont of Americo, or 6 apah Cermes ery eas ny one oh Re Undae cares, Re ee a a ned Flarre\ Orel $ days from Sane with na: a . 7 '— | cuments. h exclusive jurisdiction over am rtion 0: his principle, , 7 t ¢, 4 days from Newb NC. dieney of a more efficient system of discipline — | ¢ bean : aie el 1 worst, and would forfeit hi Our acquisition Bet Brana Citins 4 dave fom Newborn, NC. eal ors Mr, J. R. Ivcenswit concurred with Mr. Brodhead in | it as is essential to sovereignty. Great Britain obtained | to bis we eat. Ou Whether these belligerent apnalimnioary movements | requesting Mr. Stewart to withdraw his motion to give | from Spain all she ec Soreioe mere eugagement that | of the rights of Spain, then, under the Florida treaty, (cg The Augusta, Georgia, papers mention the on the part of the Senate will s t the redivivus | instructions | hor subjects should * not be disturbed or molested” “ in | whilst it cannot affect the prior title of the United States | geath of James Frazer, E ident of the Bank of ’ Esq, Pr of Mr. Van Buren’s Standing vrojét_of (Wo } Mr. Stewant then withdrew the motion but Mr.John- | on the coasts of those seas in places not already | to the valley ofthe Columbia, has rendered it moze clear | ‘Augusto. He had lived in Augusta for nourly half n com hundred thousand men, has yet to be determined. | son of Tennessee persisted in making a speech in reply, | Schr Diamor os aria, Smith, 1.doys from Newbern, NC. el Baker, Baker, 5 days from Newbera, NC % id Risley, Corson, 4 days from Wilmington, NC, cupied, forthe purpose of carrying ou their commerce | and unquestionable before the world. We havea per- | tury. it stores. ae Mr. Cass, however, acting pon lis owa popular | which he did at length, though not so long as Mr. Stew: | with the uafives of the country, or of making settlements | { ct right to claim und r both these titles; and the | “Y [Behe Nae tat eo Aor cinesaais witless maxim, that it is better to fight for the first inch of | art's: He and Mr. Stewart had another catechetical dis | there.” What kind of “ settlements?” This ig not spe- | Spanish title aloue, even if it were necessary to Sales of Stocks at Boston. Schr Arkahzas, Pierce, 10 days from ‘Thomaston, with lime, ly their character and duration are lim d by the object which the contracting parties had in | be good as Oregon than the lust, is wide awake to the necessi- | cussion of the matte; Mr. Johnson said he hoped yet ty ot bearing also in mind the hymn of Crom- ourselvos to it, would, in the opinion of the President, | proxens? Boano, Dec. 9.—45 shares Merchants’ Bank, | to the mister, of Pennsylvania in favor of a ‘re: ainst Great Britain, not merely to the val- 106; 50 do Western Railroad, 98}; 100 do Norwich an Schr Mail, Wilson, from Boston, mdse. well’s army— rein rift. Th, speaks favorably of Johnson's ima- | view. hy oust hays been such only os were neces- ra of the Columbia, but the whole territory of Ore | worcester RR, 90, bolm; 75'do do do, 88}; 326 do Long Pais abo eprpettir Bae mdse. ir ing . inative powers. Near the close of his speech he showed | sary and proper “forthe purpose of carrying on com- i. a RR, 693, ; 50 do do do, 69}, bol0ds; 150 do do ‘ . ‘Then put your trust Pe ho my boys, fi? contempt of foreign fabrics, whether silk or cambrio, merce wilbitaainadeee er the country.” Were thess Our own American title, to the extent ofthe valley of ors 16 rhs jv ety River Rit 92}; 1do Reading | Two brigs. <i re du appa ook by using his fingers for a pocket handkerchief settlements intended to expand int» colonies, to oxpel | the Columbia, resting as it does on discovery, explora- | Ryitroad, 27; 100 do do do, 27}, aids, ea. Mr, Dix gave notice of a bill providing for a com- | “The subject was then referred, as were also the other | the natives, to de rive Spain of her sovereign rights, | tion, and possossion—a pe ‘ossion acknowledged by @ ) “4+ Seconn Boann—10 shs Old Colony RR, 107}; 25 do | _ Ships Toronto, London; Cabot, New Orleans; barques Wash- promise between M. N Quackenbush and the Uni- | parts of the message, tothe appropriate committees. and toconfer the exclusive jurisdiction over the whole | Most solemn act of the ish government its Norwich and Worcester RR, 68}; 175 do do do, 89}, bo | ingtou, do; Gazutte, Mobile; Lewis, Geneva; and several ted States, and Mr. Diexnison presented a petition, | _ Mr, Gannetr Davis, of Ky., noticed the term“ Inland | territory on Great Britain? Surely, Spain never designed | sufficient assurance against all mankind; w! lo; 100 Long Island RR, 70, booms. | others. which ke moved to reter to the Committee on | £898)" in one of the resolutions. Wonld the gentieman | any such results; and if Great Britain has obtatned th superadded title derived from Spain extends our ex- Claims; but was informed by Mr. Evans that there from lines state what he m ent by that term ? cor casslons by the Nootka Sound convention, it hi been ce entecuas ithe whole territory in dispute as COMMERCIAL. ‘sukansonia ebabeet Mr. U p ent’ y i a os Mise; was no such committee in existence on the part of | gnorctore wrod it wisteat onanine tho raeeage and uyon human’ Ianguage:’ Dut this’ coavesticn’ ay | such baing the opinion of the President Jn.regani to New York, Wednesday, Dec, 10. “Weare indebted to the “News” aud “Star” of New ‘ the Senate. He, Mr. D , was understood, however, | hoped the gentleman from Keutucky was satisfied with | stipulates that to these settlements, which might | the title of the United States, he would not have con Bagavsturrs.—Although prices have receded some- | London, for slips containing ship new: to insist.cn the reference. the explanation, bem by the one party, ‘the subjects of the | sented to yield any portion of the Oregon territory, had | what from our last quotations, the market has assumed a ForE Packet ahip J nis ., Seiady {tor Li The first th before the Senate this | Mr. Davis—perfectly satisfied, sir, seeing that the gen- | other shall have free wccess, and shall carry on their | he not found himself embarrassed, if not committed, by | very encouraging aspect, and large quantities for export bi darinalid ot eanaie die aes muopy,. Skiddy, for Liv- morning, w. i n of Dow & Co., tleman found ‘he word in another place, and used it | trade without any disturbance or molestation.” What | the acts of bis predecessora, They had uniformly pro- | of Geneseo and Mi changed hands, at $6,25-at | verpool, and Anco, Anthony, for Havre, (the latter bei ig de, the firm ‘of the U.S. Journal, to do the printing of | Without knowing the meaning of it, “(Laughter ) trade? Certaioly that ‘with the natives of the country,” | ceeded upon the principle of compromise in all their ne- | which price there was any numberof purchasers; but, | tained on account of an aceident,) will sail this morning the Senate at twenty per cent’ below the prices paid | | t Wistatucr of Mass, would also iuqinire trom tho | as prescribed in the third article; and this, from the very | gotiations. Indeed, tae first question presented to him | towards the close of the market, holders grew tired and | © °° umship Massacuvserts, is also advertised to sail th 7 . gentleman from Iilinois whether the message made any | nature of thin; ould continue only whils! a- | over entering upon the duties of his office, was, whether | preferred deferring for a time all,further transactions at paige last year. ‘The propoeala were short, explicit and | fironce to Western waters and rivere, witt tecrae, | toy should eee ea porn AY Rune AEE ieOUte | cliaubtatmuntioseredacte he negotiation which hed | these rates. Whest, also, hae hal an impetus since our | moruing for Liverpool, ut 11 o'clock—Letter bags closes at half significant; and we shail see directly, whether King | gations for their improvement, and why that was not | 0 other construction cau this convention escape from | beencommenced and conducted between Mr. Calhoun | last, and receives a share of attention. We noticed sales | yine o'clock. Caucus has concluded to set them aside, in obedi- | also referred ? the absurdities attributed to it by British statesmen, | 20d Mr. Pakenham on the principle avowed in the first | of Genesee at $1,36. Rye, 81} for export. Corn meets Ship Teruman.—The greater part of the cay; ence to the requisitions for the sustenance of the Mr. Dovuaiass had read the moasage carefully, and | when under discussion before the Houso of Commons — protocol, not of contending for the whole territory in | with ready sales, mostly for export, at prices varying | sel has been conveyed by the wreckers to Key functionaries dispensing the oracular duties of the | found no suggestion for the improvement of Western | ‘ iuevery placein which we might settle, (said Mr.— | dispute, but of treating of the respective claims of the | trom 81 a 84 cen maining part (all that has been saved) is on iis i . ¥ ; Healt i i ; , mait end hardwar “organ.” tivers) He had not, therefore, offered the resolution | afterwards Karl—Gray,) access was left for the Spani- | Patties, “ with the view to establish a permanent boun- | Corrox.—There were very tew transactions made | ly earthenware, tralt ead be i. “rhe Senate proceeded, in pursuance of the regu- | #hiCn ba bal proposed for tat purpose. aris Whore wo might form avetement on ono nil | tary Between the two eountrios westward ofthe Rocky | today leat, bale ae roporinds which are | We kaa tocar ee weet te oe teh er ae ae: F : Nir. | Mr. Winranor—Thet is satisfactory, seeing, that | they might erect a fort on another; and a merchant must | ie extent ofthe transactions. Prices are | nique, ‘ mountains.” supposed to lar order, to the election of its officers; and Mr. instant, between the Wash Woods and Long Island, about 39 or e facts, the President has determined to | firm at our quotations, and in some instances the extreme 35 miles south of Cape Henry. The cay ee 4 we have the official announcement from the gen- | runall tho risks of a discovery, andall the expenses of In view of the: mate, and one of Dickens, upon the first ballot, was re-elected Secre- | tleman from Illinois that there ia nothin, inthe Pecnle s | an establishment, for a pro} ony which was liable to be | pursue the present negotiation to its conclusion upon | figures have been paid. | the erew were rescued, in the moming, baying takea refuge in tary of the Senate, over Judge Sturgis, of Ga—the | Preaident’s Message about improving Western rivers. | the subject of continual dispute, and could never be | the principle of compromise in which it commenced, and Liverroon Cuassiricatiow. | one of the tops, the mate in a perfectly senseless sondinon. and vote standing for Dickens, 25; for Sturgis, 24. The | (Laughter) placed upona permaneut footing.” to make one more effort to adjust this long-pending con- Up. Flor." Mobile $N.O, | {ears ara entertained respecting, bis recovery, he rewaue of democrats who are supposed to have voted with the | ~ Mr. Dovorass—Not official. (Renewed laughter.”) Most certainly this treaty was, in its very nature, tem. | tfoversy. In this determination he trusta that the British 64 abt | CaP Sad their bodies washed to the shore. ‘The deck of the ship whigs, in support of the incumbent, and in the teeth | _ Reports and resolutions being in order from the | porary; and the rights of Great Britain ‘under it were | Sovernment will recognise his sincere and anxious de- 6ja 7 t ped up aud th to the shore, the of the dictation of Caucus, are Messrs. Benton, «*, Mr. Hamuis presented anumber from Maine.— | never intended to be placed upon a permanent footiug.” | Site to cultivate the most friendly relations between the Tha 7, ding the hail ander water. ‘The French Bagby, Haywood, and Westcott. The whole of the | ©*° 0! them was ia opposition te the admission of Texas | It was to endure no longer than the existence of those | {Wo countries, and to manifest to the world that he Tha PR t Norfolk despatched a conveyance forthe captain and onus probandi will, however, fall upon Old Bullion. | ®3,% ‘lave State. peculiar causes which called itinto being. Such atrea- | tated by a spirit of moderation. He has, therefore, Sia §, Rin aurviylity OIOWe (ee tt fan Mawel ie for New ee, > J 2 Nornis presented the Resolutions of the New | ty, creating British and Spanish settlements intermin- | Structed the nndersigned again to propose to the govern- Bia 8 Sloop Cano.ine, (of Sandwich,) from] 01 He will be watched, and cornered at every turo. iis! ; | ix * i Bedford, ran on Point Judich Beach, during the gale of the 27th. 3 e + | Hampshire Legislature, which were ordered printed. gled with each other, and dotted over the whole surface | mentof Great Britain that the Oregon territory shall be 9 a 9; It, ard Went to pieces. She had on board flour aud serap ire but he will fight hard before he is coerced iuto the | "When Massachusetts was called Jone Quincy Apams | of the territory, wherever a British or Spanish merchant | ‘ivided between the two countries pyrite forty-ninth 9a 2) ‘The irou isn total loss; about 60 bbls flour and some oil cas traces, except upon his own terms. Mr, Beall was | drew outa long file of papers and commenced reading | could find a spot favorable for trade with the Indians, | Parallel of north latitude from the Rocky Mountains to 10 al0$ — | drifted ashore and were saved. The crew reached the shore in elected Sergeant-at-Arms. Mr. Holland was, on | them itles, and asking their refereuce. The first, ia | never could have been intended f erm range- | the Pacific Ocean; offering, at the same time, to make he boat. ‘The captain throw overboard his chest, which drift- ge on | Fd 5 a for a permanent arrange th P 0 Pposition to the admission of Texas ay a clave State, he | ment between civilized nations. | free to Great Britain any port or ports on Vancouver's ; ji edashore, but the others saved nothing. moved shoull be referred toa select committee of one | But whatever may be tho true construction of the | !#land, south of this parallel, which the British govern- the fourth ballot, elected door-keeper, over > Ly on moderated | Br brix Rova.. Wruttast, trom Sydne bury, the caucns nominee. Mr. James Young was B, for Norfolk,put » a F ot. Mr_| from each State. ootka Sound convention, it has, in inion of the | ment may desire. He trusts that Great Britain may re- ; te di into St Johns, NF, prev to the 18th ult, having been thrown on i and 3fif op ut & Hives) received | mittee on Territories, which was carried, Mr. Adee | 4 © general rule of national law is, that war termin- | Ws dictated, and that it may roves e stable foundation | custy, ‘There is not much movement in breadstufts, nor = ths 5 Raval. ‘ Hg one vote, Salisbury 24, lacking but one of an rent on presenting petitions from various quarters of the | ates all subsisting treaties between the belligerent pow- | of Insting peace and harmony between the two countries. | aa wa anticipate extefsive transactions wntil the receipt The U.S. sche ict, segeived sailing orden ou the Sth inst, election, while the whig vote was scattered. ‘The | Union, for about half an hour. Among others was one | ers. Great Britem has maintusned thie rile ite utecovt | ‘The line proposed will curry out the principle of conti- | of advices from Europe by the Caledonia, We hear of | *¢4 mmedistely proceed:d on her voyage to Chagres. Whigs, however, took the hint, and on the fourth | from the widow of Major Freeman, who was tried by a | extent. Lord Bathurst, in negotiating with Mr. Adams | Duity equally for both patties, by extending tho limits ; 200 Michi 5,6 ballot, all the soaitering of anti-caucus votes were | court marti nuxpended died during suspension. — | in 1al6anys, «that Groat Brteie keoes of no exception Renee pecleat Tp uieste be SU eaRearS packs slong, he fale Renate Kg br 56 peri the area Mave concentrated upon the single vote of the first | His widow now asks a vindication of his memovy. She | to the rule thatall treaties are put an end to by a subse | te same purallel of latitude which divides them east o teamer; of 1200 more, at $5 75 has been offered and not ay i ballot for Holland; and here again Colonel | Sates foul play against him on public officers, inclu. | quent war between the sume parties.” Perhaps the only | the Rooks Mountains; and it will secure to each a sual. accepted. f Tc acme tag ari ue a stig Benton is triumphant; for we will hazard a hat | & ett nate: a ie ae Ge it eens, ao pataey Sxce tion ie Suspect such it may be sires peso pi erie. commodious harbors on the northwest NcINNATI, Dec. 5.—The market declined a trifle on Touched at Corvo, Aug 22, New England, Webber, fin New - . se. i Y Adams, "d > a, he 3 e recog f seeps ‘ pie : — y upon af, that, that first, solitary vote for Holland, | fait through with his bande ‘he House adjourned, alter | tights as belonging to « natin, which had pro. Tho uadersigaed avails himself of this occasion to re- | {ited cold for much activity out of doors, and we heer | ~Spouru=Nov 2 lat 35 40 109 0, ship Ines, Jackson, of end ‘a , ” e distingt ed & 0 receiving sev cum care | y existed in ye- | new to Mr. Pakenham the assuracce of his distinguishe 5 ii core Bedford, 10 da it Pacific. Mlaact Mee Ge Hac omelneds one vote wa | iB severai loenarsnibt tom the Departments. existed independently of any treaty engage: 8" of but two sales, which we quote as follows:—00 bbis,, | fm New Be oracin hip ‘Atlantic, Beck, NL, J f cea ‘hase rights, which tho treaty did not create, but | Consideration ‘ if 0, clear; an fi the last ballot, probably as a diversion against Hol-| Documents Accompanying the President's | merely acknowledged, cannot be destroyed by war bef JAMES BUCHANAN, | {ror Storm SE PANG) cleats nai anoles fram wagan iat Whalemen, Ship Herald, sailed from Stonington on the 6th, for Indian of Flores, Aug 2 dM x ; “ Canal, at $5. Seilers want the latter fignre—but buyer ip ilber, NL, ived at the Isle of Jand in the last extremity, which would have been | — yessage—Correspondence on the Oregon | {¥en the parties, Such was the acknowledgment of the | The R’ght Hon. R. Paxexnast, &e | sealers hatter $4.87} to 490. 084,95, a cee Wilber, N'E,eo arrived at the Isle about the same thing, tor Riellis also a Blair & th | fact by Great Britain, under the definitive treaty of 1713, | . Ricumonp, Dec. 8.—Flour held at $6,50. No transac- poxen, Rives Wright-Van-Buren-Bentonian. Mr. Riell,| G@testton. that te United 8 ates were “free, soveceign, and indepen} | Barrimone, Dec. 10, 1845. | tions since the advices by the Cambria were recoived. | Schr Saml Noyes, of Castine, bound South, on the Ist in via compromise, had Sturgis been elected, would The Union, oi Tuesday evening last, contains a | dent.” It will scarcely be contended that’ the Nootka | « Skies Bright”—The Opera—Fire—The Markets, $e. | Wheat—115 a 120 cents for red, and 125 for white. Corn, | off, Cape Look Qut | \ i r have probably been appointed his assistant Seer? | continuation of the correspondence between the | S2UP,conveltion belongs to this class of treaties in demand—sales at 65 @ 70 cents por bushel. ea ieaeepts dae gas 3 from Philadelphia for St Thomas, on | difficult to imagine any caso in which a treaty contaii ing £ The slushy, slip-slop weather of a few days past, gave | the 4th instant, Jat 37 lon 74 15. tarv. ._ | Americe 1 British Mini ail-enaroass| mutnal ones ate, stil ini ‘ Pa: 7 Ship Glarissa, from Charleston for Liverpool, Nov 19, lat 42 The Senate were about proceeding to the election nerican and British finistera on this all-engross = Lone geaisctecatk Peete roreeouted mooie | Way yesterday, to a bright and reviving sunshine, which Brighton Cattle Market. 30, Jon 1 i alolanel of Committees, when Mr. Huntington, on account | 8 Suuect occupying, 1n that journal, more than | tion is strictly of this character, ‘The declaration of war, | 800% Cleared the pavements of the superincumbent | Dec. 8.—At Market 575 Boef Cattle, 160 Stores, 4800 Bassouatiortoradentiiasmiad aor ere von calles eerdieerae of indisposition, asked. to be excused from serving | five entire coluinns—all of which we are this morn- | therefore, by Spain against Gront Britain, in October, | Massot which have tripped up many a worthy citizen. | Sheep and 300 Swine.) || aston, Te on Manilla on any commitice, and Mr. Allen, in behalf of Mr. | ing compelled to omit, with the exception of one of | 129: #uuulled its provisions, and freed the parties from | ‘The hardware store of Jonas Friedenwald & Co., was | the bost qualities, viz:—Extra $0,20; first quality 4 76a 5; forelyn Ports. M’Daffie, asked that he be also excused on the | yy, Buchanan's important | | its obligations. ‘Chis whole treaty consisted of mu- | destroyed by fire, at an early hour on Tuesday morning. | secend $425 a 4.50; third $3 50a 435. > 1 Roo pe Javemo, Ont 22—In port, barque Z. D.. from New same ground. Af. Suchanan’s important letters on the question, | tual express engagements to be performed by the cgu- os abouteo | Barrelling Cattle.—Mess $3 25; No. 1, $2 7. York for Africa, to sal in 3 or 4 ds; brig Buelah, fin Portlan The prominent features of the correspondence omit- | ‘*#°!i8% Patties." Its most important article (tue | LOSS about $9,000—insurance about $7,000. Sey tee. Ee 4 ship Harlington, fm Cadiz; barque Beaver, fm. Irie; brig O! Stores.—Yearlings $5 a7; two year old $8 a 15; three House of Representatives. third) in reference to the present discu Decemnrn 9th, 1845, toman, fm Boston for New Orleans; brig Harrier, fm Monte: i fm Rio Grande; Active fm er. im Rio Grande; ship 2 ‘i . : mn, does not | Mra. Bailey had a crowded and fashionable audience q ted are embraced in the decided refusal of Mr. Cal- | even grant, in allirmative terms, the Hiayt to the cou | athorbenedit, last night; and a more delighted one I | “Sheep. Dull Sales from 1 0225 7 houn to recept a proposition made by Mr. Paken- | fcting parties to trade with the IndiansjMnd to make sg a oa ee 2 | oeanees ae immediately atter the reading of the journal to-day he 15 E y Mr. "N= | settlements. It merely engages, in negative terms, | 2¢Ver Witnessed ina theatre. Mrs. Seguin’s benefit, to. | | § there was a regular screaming match among the mem- | ham, on the Lith of January, 1845, to settle the aflair | that tho subjects of the contracting parties ‘shall not be _ nigit, closesthe opera season. ‘ Rob Roy,” “ John of | tor do; Adams, fin Lisbon for NYork; Sharon, fm Boston; C bers. Some twenty or thirty © on their feet, bawling | by arbitration. cisturbed or molested” in the exercise of these treaty | Paris,” &c, comprise the bill of fare. | = ba, fin Rio Grau Falmouth, fm Cadiz; Careline, fm Bahi atthe top of theirvoices, before the last word of the | GB) | privileges. Surely this is not such an engagement as x i A a ee Pork Market. Mary Chilton, Corning, fm New York, arr 18th; Geo Hem journal was pronounced by the clerk. There sat Mr. Devanrrent or Sratz,7 | Willcontinne to exist in despite of war between the par- | We have had no stirring scene, or exciting incidents Civernatt, Dec. 6.—More animation was apparent in | fm Montevideo brig Argo, Rio Grande, do; barques R. deo fot Africa; barques Sophror hmond for Baltimore: brig Roarer, im Ri ine.—Lots to peddle at3} and 4jc. At retail from | Victoria, Lisbon for NOrieans; brigs Ohio, Rio Grande; Erie, 4 | fm Richmond for Baltimore; barques Catharine, fm Baltimore Sykes, of New Jersey, watching w: iendly eye for Washin, | ties. It is gone f lesa it has b i i since my last, t ‘t—so that I at Imost at | the market on Friday, and we leara of several sales of | Douglaas, fm Richmond, arr 19th; Avshane,’ Huttle New pest " 8 y shington, 12th Jw) ce is goue forever, unless it has been revived in ex- | Si 'y Jast, to report—so that I must close, almost at ‘Ys . oy fh: brigs Alle fm Rio Grande, do: Adeline, au oppoitunity to present a memorial fre Mr. Farleo, | d, Secretary of St Iniced | Press terms by the treaty of peace, or some otner treaty beginni: pepe i | good Hogs, at $4,30 to 4,0 per hundred. $4,37} has | York, arr 20:hy brigs Albertina, fm Kio Ge, So: celine, claiming the soat of Mr. Rank, who, it seems, obtained | Fe a ee ee baleenal Sth i Hees ia the beginning of my letter, with business affair | Been offered, and refused’ by holders, Purthascrsare | Goodin ‘New York, arr 2ist; Lady Adams, fm Babia, do: the votes of the students of Prinecton College; the stu- | fo rerume the ‘negotiation on the | 7eu"vnen me farties.. Buch 1s the principle of public law, Hie es ‘! Avy Manxers-—Tho flour market still remains unset. | unwilling to go over $4,29 a 4,37}—but the weather | "gi Vas TR nMNmon UC. Mercury, Dean, and New ew York; Neptune, Farrell, Bs estion, atthe point where ifn y hig | and the practice of civilized nations. | - : 4 pa question, at the. point where it was left by his | 5d the practice of civilized netions. been thus revived 7 | tied, but prices have certuinly declined. Brivsh plonipotentiary, in his note to Me. Calhoun | THs depends entirely upon the true construction of the mixed brands were made on M e | unwi ' Jonxs, NE, Nov es of good | continnos favorable, and drovers are inclined to hold | yerk Packet, Stewart, n londay, at $6 por bbl, but | on. 800 head were contracted for last night at $4,35. A | more. ember last, requests “thac, as the Amori- | Sdilitionul articles to the treaty of Madrid, which were | *#es could not be effected at that rate yesterday. Corn | sale of 350 good Hogs, was made in the evening at$4,40. Hone Ports, dents always, somehow or other, voting for the whigs— in Yele College as in Princeton. There sat long John Wentworth with some notice of a bill for whose bless. < o ings the people of the Chicago district were longin een plenipotentiary declings ie epee * signed on the 28th August 1814, and contain the only | Meal $387} a $4. Pork—We learn of a sale of Mess Pork, at $11,75. This | (47H, Dec 6—No arrival since Nov 3%. Cld 2d, ship Char- There wus Mr. Everybody, with some iden inten petra at Britein, he will meee peeiee agreanient’ batween tin parties since the war of 1736, |, decline of from 10 to 12 cents per bushel has taken |-shows a trifling decline in price. Jotte Reed, New Orleas. Sid 6th, brigs Wildes P Walker, $4 for bunkum or utility, screaming ‘Mr. Speaker,” | What arrangement ho is, on the pastat the seid oes | for tho renewal of engagements emitting arevinaly cs | P aco in wheat. Sales of good to prime Md. rods at 1 16 | past as ie Mitinzas;'J Marshall, Cuba; sehr Ceres: Guadalonbe: Mr. Speak 1,” till Mr. Speaker Davis could neither hear | prepared te propose for am ereakeres cae eaten | the latter dates he feat or tte acy previously 19 |, $117; Onlinary to good, is worth 1080 $1 15; and New Bedford O11 Market. pastor, Dec 0 Art barques Veron, Crongtadt vin Elsiney Jose’? Ue Adsstion and the reporters could seeand hear | question; and more especially that he’ will have the | teaty provides a) follows : It is agreed that pending the | Hervant eaves aby age roa pened oath ron i (For the wook ending Dec. 8, 1845 ) Fg ee eee Ty tior and tandore, rit ce 3 tle. | Zoodness to detine the nature and extent of the claims | Negotiation of a now treaty of commerce, Great britain | {04 Yellow cor sold at 63 cents—a decline. Oats 43.8 | sperm—There has been considerable inquiry the past | f:,fillisrd, Avx Ca ha Washington, and Jane & E. ‘Ont ofthis chaos the 8; Teck “ the gentle h the United States may lave ther portions of | Shalt be admitted to trade with Spain upon the same con- | * sulesot Ve advance. : a; | Week, but the transactions are small, the articly being | 74 Phfladely ‘snlklin, B-nj Bigelow, Baxter; man irom Ohio,” when rt Vane sted tobe the territory to wich allusion is made ia the concluding | ditions as those which existed previously to 1796, all the |, “tles of Whiskey, in barrels, are now being made at 31 | generally held above the views of buyers. We havo | SA’ Appletoy ersodi Rubicon, Drinkwater’ Pizarro, had been aa ola on he Committee on Claims. He | past of his statoment,as it is obvious that no ‘arrangement | teaties of commerce which at that period subsisted be- | pee Pee < hogsheads at 30 cents per gallon. The | only toreport sales of 228 bbls at 85, aad 220 bbls at 84} | Shaerman; Caroline, and Howard, Baker, New Yorl cid ba pean on old servant on committees, and he trusted | canbe made with respect toa part of the territory i, | {Ween the two nations being hereby ratifiod and con- | *¥ck is lig! - F | cents cash, barques Nautilus, Malaga; Quincy, St Jago, Cava; Marcia, e House would excusehim this time. The Governor | dispute, while a claim 1a reserved to any porter crag | firmed.” Stock axp Mossy Manker.— There is but little change | 24in Whale the tronsactions have been confined to sales | Urleaus. hip T BW: Osleanac hoses a obtuined what he asled, end be was excused from the dt Of the |" ‘The first observation to be made upon this article is, | t2F0te. ‘The stock market continues heavy, and trans | Sf 500 bbls N. W. Coast ut SI cents, and 100 bls, hand: | ,,.t'z bee 9, Ship TB Wales, New Orleans; barque ies of airman of this com: ‘s | | | remainder,” | The Secret: i titis i ji tions are limited in the extreme. In the absence of | ; da, Baltimore: brigs Cameo, Malaga, [eat or : i : The Secretary of Siate will now proceed vorsii that it is confiaed in terms tothe trade with Spain, and | #°Uons are Ii ‘ | some South Sea, at 30 cents, cash. ar 2th; Santiago, (of Plymouth) Cape 1 ees notion ru gniry relslive to slection Jer in whieh these requests Mya cach ge In) Le | oes not embrace her colonies or remote territories. | 22Y disposition to operate, prices have drooped. State | Wuatenoxe —We have no sales to report. " lines? Hales, <Garica Bate | the firat pi 'o present the title of the United States to These hod always been closed against foreign pow ¥ north of valley of the Columbia; and will | Spain had never conceded the priviloge of tradiug " 3 r colonic. , i i i | Le e, Philadel Rich pond; Phebe propose, on the part of the President.the terms upon | Let colonies toany nation, except in the single instance |. 2 a Es Passengers Arrived. Lewis Brace, | anond; Po Mit Ghinion, this Long pending controversy | ofthe Asiento, which was abrogated in 1740) nor did any | Shara ie manitos dopothicg te PE Sere Tea: | ft JAtrino--Bartae Heomous—Capuain Ludlow, of che | Sartor Aredrickrbaras bile Llane, Columb as Jue Lier, ? ¥ stly and equitably termina 3 1, of the treaties of commerce which were in force between | r " 1 whaling barque Oscar. F _ ‘ ih Fi i ieslow atatives | Y,06 inilably, terminated, between the | £1 {te ceaties of commerce Which wereia forse batwastt | caunt lines, and customers ate forced to tie street, | " Marina Barve Canges—Mir Miller, Miss Miller, Miss | 3,4 Arpleton, Rubicon, Maarro, Caroline, (of Deana jembled, | “rye title of the United States to that portion of the | sion to Great Britain. ‘That this 19 the true coustracton | Where Private capitalists have also full employment at | Buns, Mt; Gomer, M aT Pape jobile; Cerva ie, Philadel phi rs, | S percents 77}, sellers; 77 bid. City 6’, 1590, 93} bid, | ith | 9%} asked; 1860’ and 1870's in market, ct’ 98} a 99 OF: mes! Holes M ‘Yh: money market 18 tight; the deposit lines of the | tes, Baltimore 5 Mr, McKay then made a report trom the Committee on | i Printing, with the following joint resolutions, which were read aud ordered to be printed. Resolved, by the Senate aud House of Repr * of the United States of Am, i | rhere priva Ly tinge. x .1 | Marietts, New York. Below, barque Arab, from Nae Levan titted oa iorty Feo, pareriner, in the | Oregon territory between the valley of the Columbia | 0 the first additional article of the treaty of Madrid, ap- | FM 7 to 12 per cent, ee ac acl Ra seh Bd covarg aie Gui) Acansne Tne tae ghtee dred and forty-five, and whenever the | and 8 in 5 4 years conclusi ? i | ————— at . ince | phia | Sid. towares night, ship Augustine Heard, Same person of associated firm shail he chosen toexe, | it tue Russian Line, in 94° 40: north latitude, is record. | Peers conclusively from another part of the instrument, Ship Martha Washington—A M Arnoux, and R | ay eth tigaton. for Ha Pd Wath rain 3 Latte Sch Mary Chilton sciled on Saturday asternoon. Dee 7— Arr brig Charlotte, Philadelphia, for St ‘New Bedford for Eastport}; scht Spy, George- C for Salem. or ase« ed ithe Florida treaty ty tre : | Great Britain, by ‘ao irresistible inference, admitted that | Parmapetrnia, Dec. 10, 1845. | cute the printing of bo h Houses of Congress, and orders | tie 3a) oe aerate at nder this treaty, dated on | tf Fi yege te Lier cetbel os | shall be made in each House for printing the same pa- | gli pers or matter, the charge for composition or setting up | the type therefor shall be made but once, unless the last J February, 1519, Spain ceded to the United States | “rights,claims, had acquired no right under it to trade with theco-| We have delightful weather, though occasionally an- | rof the Rocky mou { pretensions” to any territories | Joules or remote territories of Spain whenshe obtéined a | si me ains and north of the 42d par. | Stipulation inthe same treaty, tac "in the event of the | BOY€d a8 we walk tho streets, more particularly at the | —Barque Claremoat—Mr Manning, lady and child; | ofjatitude. We contend that, at the date of this | C2™ Merce of the Spanish American possessions being crossings, by the remains of yesterday's slush. 7g Foreign linportations Lrwes, Del., Dec 7—Arr brig Jesso, Chase, from Lubec; two orders be made at 2 time when, from necessity, the | Session, Spain had 4 satost Greet Telice, |. opened to foralan ne is C ; i i a hare ned herm. brigs aud two. schooners, came ‘sterday alternoon a n ti , on, Spain bad a good title, as against Great opened to foreign nations, his Catholic Majesty promises A man was killed about 6 o'clock last evenin; Rio Jane rno—B: Ki us—( Before reported)—1119 | herm. briks and two schooners, age he whol > be eapen sol Hype used in*the execution of the first order the whole Oregon territory; andjif this be established, | ‘at Great Britain shall be admitted to trade Teles those Witiow street railroad, by falling b a Mi : nB on the Piha! my ie aerate abcavee. (alors, petted dee and stood up, ‘The barque Hote Batti ee shall be distributed ; but the forms of type constituting | question is then decided in’ favor of the United’ | Possessions as the most favored nation.” ‘ _ » by falling between two cars and | Sinith—14 tierces 413 bags coffee Hicks & co—301 do WF Pi. Albert, Battimore, andSan, for Boston’ sche Kel lowahip, tor Pity wo pages te lets shall nyt be 0 distributed une | States. ss But even if the first additional article of the treaty of being crushed. gurgil! & co~21 barrels tapioca 10 hf’ do arrow root, Winterhoff | eee eran bo di cuchneteetinee siceaninereniaeiaoee 1 3 atop by doclarations thatwe bold ene the trade of Great Britain with the kingdo Of the Socretary of the Senate and Clerk of tho House of | cosdittous of the Noothe Sood aetdect to all the SOG Gay clei ate Representatives, nor shall any part of the forms of type | Great Britain and Spain, signed at the in ; : fi ’ zens upon the subject of a continuous railroad between | Maveina—Barque Fytinge—181 pipes wine 10 bbls cauary ition between | EUrope, without reference to any other portion of her do- : : erwWeen | seed 2 do onions WV eighth cks 40 hf do wine Wilson t Browne: , ; : pale | this city and Pittsburgh,to connect with the lines already ‘ Shaw n oo . 4 Escurial the | Minions, the Nootka Sound convention can never be em. this city ani 5 eady 2 kegs Richardson, Crocker & Shaw—2 bbls JB Seaman—6l , not less than sixty-four pages, of paper or document of October, 1790. Great Britain contends that, um | braced under the denomination of a treaty of commerce | in existence as far as Harrisburg or Chambersburg. ‘The , x5 wine Denniston & co—38 pipes 45 hhds 193% eks wine HL, | sont) aud a greater number of pages, be distributed until three | Jur this convention, the title of Spain wee tenho between the two powers. It contains no provision i 4 kd Leverich—1 bhd 1 qr ck wine 4 bxs Maitland, Comrie & co—7 | for Havre: Edwina, West Gays alton one copy af such part be delivered to the off | mere common right of joint occupancy with herself, ever | Whatever to grant orto regulate trade between Brith eXCitement is caused principally by the movements in | pipe Iiss do i qr eked bois wine March be Bensowe24 hide | aha See Fee atove designited of the House which has not made | the whole territory. ‘To employ the language of the | a4 Spanish subjects. lis essential pact, so farag com Western Pennsylvania to grant a right of way for the Bide ages octaree Wk Dodoa peck da Becta Beir cod | maith ‘ ld Out of the Contingent ied of he Teemion shall be | British plezipotentiary + “If Spain could not moke good | Ces the present question, relates uot to any trade or Baltimore and Ohio railroad to Pittsburg, ande fearthae | MA,tyieceanes Aymar &co~93.qreks Tes 6! chs 300 bes Bist order, and when extra copies shall be cadna Re | her own right of exclusive dominion over those regions, | CO™merce between the subjects of the respective Pow: | the success of thie meneure will divert the trade of the | oil 68 bkts wine 2 pipes 4 hhds 2 bxs 200 cases brandy 92 bis to- | Pith Hereend when extra copies shall ba ordered by | still less could she confer much a right on another power; | ¢!. Itmerely prohibits the subjects of either from dis- : " ca bacco 26 cks wine to order. 2 tent ey shal a ui . ie as they may from | and hence Great Britain argues that trom nothing de- , ‘ttbing or molesting those of the other in trading with latter city from this place to Baltimore. A meoting is to (Honduras )—Brig Robt Bruce—(B:fore Reported) time t oa aaa aa he, members of cach | ai trom the treaty of 1319 can the United States as. | third p. ties —the natives of the country. ‘The “grant of be held at the Chine @ Saloon to-night to concert mea | hides 110 logs mahogany G Do- stipplie neously, per of | sert a valid claim to exclusive dominion over any partof | Making settlemouts,? whether understood in its bro i i i Filused ror pestit te wee Tees a uumber ordered by the | the Oregon territory.” Hence it is that Great Btaie, | of Most testricted ¥ense, relates to territorial acquiere | *f% '© prevent this by the construction of a line of | Houses respectively, und the charge for the paper and | resting ner protensions on the Nootka Sound Corie | tion, and not to trade, oF commerce it rae imaginable | oad which will keep up the communication between the ag Bl Ratnrene you ut is ye bhe a be br tion, has necessarily limited her claim to a mere right of Nootka Sound convention, then, cannot, in iron city and Philadelphia, and forestall the attempts to one “feta! et ih eC TIRING (the jolt ccoupancy over the whole territory, in common fe considers a treaty of commerce; and was divert the trade to Baltimore. So et length the move- a a Ainer. | With the United States, as tho successor of Spain, leavin ore revived by the treaty of Madrid of 1814. | iments of our;western brethren have succeeded in wa Bh seceather be eats mate ein difer- the right of exclusive dominion iu obey on = . euced between Great Sritain and our people to a sense of the position they occupy, ia Pp 8 01 it n# shall be chosen prin’ Itis, thea, of the first importance that we should as- 1 treaties subsisted between thom, fusing a little enterprise into their composition, and it for the two Houses, and orders siali be made in each | cor, ritanaee J \ ; ati is ight’ House for printing the same papers or matter, tre ofiees | Coftain the true construction and meaning of the Nootke | . tle ond in substance, treatios of is to ba hoped that the the results of to-night’s meeting Cid brig Pocahontas, for Tobaseo, In port, Waverly, Smith; Arabeila, Rice; 8 Cummings, Par for Livernool; Lorena, Urquhart, for New York; Hudson, Atalanta, otton Planter, ‘France, Jacob Pen= Fortitade. Helen Angasta, Re- Clara, 8 i Howell, Tall i alier, freight; harques Fredon: Thamex, Silsby, for Liverpool; HT Bartlett, Bi alveston; Empire, Keazer, and Southerner, © Win & James, Mercier, aud Reform, Le uma, Weybosset, Georgia, Baltic, Abby France: jo R Wade. heaton, Amable toss, John Parker and Lysander, fteghts $1740. jaline, Singer, and Cerlota, (Sp) for Havana; Celin, DoT Labeune $4555 H Cotta et LEM OONTT | ore Bare lone; susephine, Robiuron, fur Cardenas, Mary RI chr Charlotteisi tons logwood R Maitland & | Hoover. Hamlen, ‘or Ba'timores Surah Brown, Carrier, Euro: tus, Margaret, aud Wetumpka, freight. Newnenvrorr, Dec 8—Arr achr Paragon, Lunt, NYork. New Loxvon, Dee 6—Arr sche Jane Sally Frances,fm North , ! iver for Norwich; sloops Apollo, Coxsackie: Hudson, King- Goodhue & | ston for Norwich; Glide, Smith, New York for do; Frapkl Brothers & | Hemjted NYork: Sth, schrs Victor, Boston for New York; 16do EB D Mor | King, Jonee, Mystic for do; Andes, Albany for Norwich; ¥, Nephew & co—70 do 3t 8 Thompson & co—20 do R Willinrns— h Sonnd convention | con *., hese, end these alone, were revived by the | and the activity with which the prospect and fear of be- i762 do Howland & Aspinwall—100 bales cotton Brown, | val. tkogerss NYork foc Cold Springs John U Denuis, Rove d | Y, eh ; D ro Col “ —— v' 3 a jel % before designate of the House making the feet ordor | "trie sould appear that this treaty was transient in ite | eaty of 1814. : ; ing tapped, has inspired our citizens, will result in some- 99° Ntwbotd & Crofe-20 bales moss IH Buraliees bute ed | Navaric for Norw for Nkarks G Weehtigcen. Gest Norwich House to be executed, who shall furnish the additional , Ya), ue, ‘hat it conferred upon Great Britain no | ,, ‘tWat the Britis government itself had no idea in 1818, thing substantial. oil TD Hill=7 AC Hallick~8 H Paliner—1 bbl Leamin, Pare Lincoln, Taunton for doz Hnily, Mott, 8 Harbor ; i oi merely trading with the Indians whilst | that the Nootka Sound convention was then snforcemay Itear my remarks of yosterday in relation to the State meine & co Hedgect box He Franklin! Fellows & Hall Adatie: Mystic for doy Sie sebre rank Henry, ders shall have been mate on atubsequent day, wed | Me COUUtFY should emai unsettled, and making the | Ui iuitly inferred from their sileuce upon the subject ‘Treasurer's Circular, Were founvted upona too cursory “1k"Luge=t Caged & Avia to Heng Coulacres Carl ‘on for NYorky Equity, dodo; sloop Swan, Latie dere hall neve boen made on a subsequent day, snd | necessury ‘establishments Tor this: suites ee oe | Whole cogotiation of that year onthe Oregon glance at that document, Upon looking at it again, ft tor & Krothinghun—1J Herdman—1 how indse 12 bdia saddle. mer \Woathersteld for do: aii prihia three days of the first or before the forms of type | not interiere with the ultimate sovereinay af Spain over This convention was not once reterred to by does certainly appear as if there were some doubts of tees WJ Buck—29 bbls beef Wilson & Brown—86 bales cot: | “Nj. if Adras, Peachy. Machis for N distributed; but should the orders for pristing be made | We territory, and above all, that it was anauiled by the | the Hritish plenipotentiaries, ‘Thoy then rested thelr | the payment of the February intorest und thats gocufecg,, tO? Dxs Jnueate Shin Robert Parker-24 hhds tobseco.ss | orks sets Mary Clark, Wilkins, Salem for do; Shawmut, Car oa the tame day by Dot% Houres, the printer of the gen, | warbetween Spain and Great Britain in 1796, ad hun | ‘lsims upon other foundations. ‘Surely that which is thieabject, ditional exertions sitmilat to. thessct ieee | Ne", ORE Joz shovels, J-Acosts—i100 bris flour, C | Restpartior New Yorks Agenors: Ricmmagd for Warebam. Ii Ato shall furuisa tise additional Copies required hy tho | SVE site Deon renewed by the pnrties ; tuen the Brit. | 2W their main reliance would Hot have esceped the oh | year will have to be made. There an len precanare | Namnews } ‘ e e , ons—L bx, C P Liverich—59 bales cotton, Mar port, U Sache Gallatin, hauled up for the winter. House of Representatives, and in all cases the priaters Seater ora ec Of this territory will prove to be War ir euereion statesmen, had they then supposed it that the ecutive will allow the credit of the State kor, Wilber & Scott—I6 do L Palmien--5 pkgs T Baldwin & New Beprorp, Dee Arr brig John Hill, Georgetown, 5 execnti 1 A via’ ‘ ‘4 ouses sha rn again to suffer a shock, but [ canscarcely think he would — Brother—437 hides, Wolf & Bishop~93 bales hemp, Barritt & |; yehrs Silversp Philadelphia; Pioneer, Nickerson,New somouniteute cen un TOM TOREs tee ee for It is unnecessary to det > circumstances out | Ji view of all these considerations, the undersigned | he ao insane, ‘That the interest can be paid, if the proper JohnsonI box, Brown & i 1-9u0 Urls flour, Barston, Pope | York. Sid, selir Nepiuse, Stoddard, im Boston for Richmond, bar i copies he tho cont of Me payer and prove Wotk | What Joumtenses’€ BONN tne acti? Rd | cg cgtuly amit hat’ Grout Brains vad laine exertions are made, sone cnn Uony, an thu thatcow Ug apmenegn Acie Gian RA MeNine mgs taking ate wy ayer nor atumope nt hat John Meares, a British subject sailing under th 'Y portion of the Oregon territory, they must rest siderations of honor, propriety and justice should in: | ‘ Cc . « ie Sohne Py 4 sd. Brit t ed s " etter foundation than that of the Nootka Sound the executive tomeke every: sacrifice in antes te tne Merritt & Co-rdo Ravkin, Dodge & Co-23 ensks tal- bound to St Johus, Pit, o fintsh ldy. Cld. brig Jefferson, for 7 . Portuguese flag, landed at Nootka Se % “8.4 ed, That ¢ b ound, in 1788, ond Wichelhausen ,& Com15 bales hemp, Burritt & Johnson | bottel F.Beo. & ‘And be it further resolved, That there shall be paid f on, ‘ the credit of the commonwealth. Tho efforts of the Go...” ‘skins, J Wendail—i9l sacks wheat, CN 8 Row. | (ities 114, Deo 10—Are brig Jeso, Chase, foem Lubec. all Gills, resolutions; :netions, reports of committees, oF of building @ vessel; and that the Spaniards, in 1789 ook It is far trom the intention of the undersigned to re- vernor and the Treasurer last year met with unqualified — land Cole, Pernambuco and Fg en copies ordered by the other House, provided the last or- New Once, 7 N 1 mporary establishinent there f x: ted . to. aWe.s) ‘@ for the purpose exempted from the operation of the proceding sections, A oda —108 do Re Irwin24 water cks, 100 empty bris, J Herd- | (td barque Navan possession of this establishment under the orders ¢ ‘ ot j pout (oo argument by which his predecessor (Mr. Cal- praise, aniif they neglect the ure of the some wxtragr- | min & Uo. umseh Boston; Aclys { diana, Corson, New York Bli other papers or documents originating in, and forming | Pcs8ee%! : ; ; : the | poet we are by predecessor, praise, ° je extrac Ship ingtoa—(Before reported) —9 . F arp, do; J rh ven, 00; part of the cnzrent brsiness of either House; which par fottOy ef Mexico, Who elaized for Spain the exclusive | 'S\t) has damonstrated the Amosican title “(athe eu. Singry means this yeur, should the same be Recesrary, | as) cotton WIL Talmaneeo dott Cont & co~iid doh D (rats doy Han nlocp Martin nn, wih hee i sovereignty of the whole territory on. th tire region drained by the Columbia ri 1 ii d auffer the State to become azain d i bales cotton V a ; x ‘ pers and matter shall be e d byt > A y he northwest y the Columbia river and its and suffr the Stat e @gain d iscredited, it will nat aN = ee O=, lor hill for pers and matter shell be executed t a ho prlater of the | Gout a America up to the Russlan line.” \ es be- fix astain upon the administratio’., which nothing they {iuributt & so 160 € Deliger? boxes M Clark —197 hides D RO LET Te dif ala GR ey Se And be it fartuer resolved, That all printing | pealed to the British government for redr ‘onge the discovery of the Columbia river, und that Cap: might subsequently do, coul! wipe out. Lot the Gover- Monit..—Barque Claremout—259 bales cotton Ceuter & Com | Thomaston lor New York: Patriot, Crockett, Thi executed in pursuance of these resolutions, shull he a Spin, and the d tof war by 4 Gray was the first civilized man who ever entered nor make extraordinary drafts upon the counties, and | 42 do JG Stacy—29 do J Thompson—22 do HB Lefferts—175 | New York: Yankee, He for according to the terms thereof, according to theéprie | Lecame imminent. This was prevented by the conclu- | its mouta, and sailed up its channel, baptizing the river | then take effectual moisures to urge upon the legislature bbls © Dillinger—2 pkgs C C Patterson—1 Gould, Brooks & co | O of OF, Dow, Thomas Ces or rates established by laws at the time existing. | Hof the Nootka Soundconvention, ‘That convention | self with the name of his versal ; that Messrs. Lowia | the levy of auficient taxes to prevent a recucenee of 8s Ula cotton to order Jor New Nore, } i, wind N'W Bs dopaitcga ati linia; eeved ier th aft Aas ‘ (bt heg 8 Hy its pings articles, for the r stora- ; vil ee under a commission from their government, embarrassment for - te @ to come, - ents — ~ 2 Heorietts, for Moat inal entiles AM. wind ’ Mr. Dovauass, of Iilinois, that the House go in- of the lands aad buildings, of which the subjects of | first explored tho waters of this river almost fromits | Anotl ressod day in the stock market. Prices : “ ork vastport for New $2,Committes of the Whole, to receive some resolutions Great Britein lad been dispossessed by the Sper ds, | teal springs to the Pacifi:, passing the win' are all ‘down. Reading ailroad, Wilmington Railroad, MARITIME HERALD. 4 lal ig tt sien (reported for uch he lad to offer. ‘This was cutried, and Mr. Boyd, | und the payment of an Jndemoilty for the injuries sus- | 94 1 8¢60n its northern shore, near the ocean and State 6's tho most depressed. ‘The unsettled == 4 MUGLER cession eae . taiued. | This indemnity was peid by Spuin; but no suff ‘irst_ settlement upon thi tizen of tate of our relations with England, aud the throwing a f the President ay aretce cortain parte of the cient eveidence has been adduced, that either Nootka | ie Uutlod States, at Astoriay and tat the Britian: Roe upon our market stocks hel foarea np. | Praiches.” He has shown that to the United State against een the two nutions Cid brigs Kestern Sta Y id sth, barque Macedonte. Anant, Deade-Arr barque Mazeppa, from New Yond far Re Port York to J ‘ heretofore abroad, PORT OF NEW YORK, DECHMBER 11 amare of the Presidentto the Committee on Foreign Sound, or any other spot upon the coest, wasever actu. Yernment solemnly recognized our right to the porses- considerable influence here, as in ‘New York, in tones : Ricumonp, Dee 8—Arr brig Nane ey pation NY: Mr. Seitxxcx, of Ohio, raised the point of order that qey@lttrendered by that power to Great Britain. All we | siou of this settlement, which had been captured du- cing this resnlt. SUN RIOKGs 0 sss ses sse0T 98) MOON OBS. do; Maria Causey, 3 know with certainty is, that one committee of the House could not order anything to sion of Novtka Sui fd until of wien arate be referred to auother comumittes. They might request abandoned the the House to r been inade (anke is 4H MiGH water ting the war, by surrendering it up to the U. 8. on P, 8. 5 o’clock.—The passenger line from New York, «UN SETS... «- 1795, when she voluntarily , the 6th day of October, 1618, in obedience to the has just arrived, and your agonts, er & Co. have but | e. Since that period, no attempt has | treaty of Jhent. If the ‘discovery of the mouth of a now jived their bundle of Her, Tne office has been | bert Bruce, Bostor Cleared. | | | | sehrs T Ireland, Bot | | ir it. used a good deal of consultation and whisper- her subjec' Tenn., 674; 110 Wal- * | mington R. R., 22; 100 do 5 dy 22}; 60 do eash do; 1000 'R. Bonds, 70; 250 Girard Bank, 8{; 8 Cam- | ork or the Cet ow was like iron entering into hi jotwith- standing that Mr. Walker is am Mr. Stewart had no bowels of com, ‘harmony and good understanding be- od territory, and perpetual strife among the nations, veen the two Contracting parties, it is agreed thet thet would have been the inaviatle ‘4 » respective subjects shall not b ; 7 on for hin. His | either in navigating or carey tg 6n diel fines a the | tined by the Columbia iver dou Barto f + St Johns, NB: schrs Demuerat, Boston; 8 Fasten, Geyfon, J Beratton, Fs Human, Pemelis, andd L Whites New i Brig Champlain, Hunt, Norfotk, Nesmith & Walsh tagon, St Catharines, Hawkins & Haw- Brig Johu tenders, to the entire region , Harrisburg R. drained by the Columbia river and its branches, was per. | deo & Amboy R K. 117; 2100 Susquehanna Caml Bonds t | 's Southern liail, very recently) by Great Britain, or river, followed up within a reasonable time by the ‘allthe afternoon, and great anxiety has bo: Ship St Mary, Foster, New Orleans, Stanton & Frost. cht’s South This to occupy either tuis, or any other part of | first ‘expl Ai g y jias Boon Ship Cahawha, Sherman, London, Cook & Co. Autoleon, New Haven; 4 y . nia, ploration, both of its main channel end its ad upon the subject. ‘The mail pK A Ar TADS PF tad tamlng over leaves of Parliamentary text-books, | Vancouver's Island. It is thus manifest, that she did not | branches, and appropriated by the first settlements oo ae | ee etd eee cle bur ehee ont male Metained the | Bhi? Einlly Johnson, Suedecor, Malcmore, Johnson & Low. | ae re fn at the oint was finally gotover and the refe:ence was formeiy attach much importance to the exercise of the t constitute a title to the territory drained first line till five o'clock, when it ought tohave been in “ship Edwin, Paine, Apalachicola J Ogden. | hy gor: Independence, by ‘4 ‘ , biel te rights, whatever they may have been, which she had ac- waters in the nation performing thess asts, then | at two, it is difficult to conjecture. Ship Hambalay, Larrabee, New Orleans, J Elwell & Co. | . Below, barque Jas jat the next resolution, to refer #9 much of the mes- | quired under (he Nootka Sound convention ciples consecrated by the practice of civilized na. —‘lerr Alexander Was crowded on Monday night, not- Ship ¢ artes, Hoyt, Charleston, Taylor & Merrell. | achr Zenobia, fm Charleston; ano:her sapposed th SeRe es concerns reveuus, &o. to the Committoe of ‘The oaly other portion of this convention important | tions oversince the discovery of tho New World must withstamsing the weather. Last night we had another — Baraue E:perner, Farrell, New Orleans, Jobnson & Lowden. | fa Net’ York, Sid, Traffic, New York. ays snd Means, met with a stouter opposition. Mr. | for the prosent discussion, will be fouad in the thied end have lost theit force, Phote principles were necessary | {ull house. Brig Hudson, Carr, New Orleans. | “Priapguriita, Dee 10— Arr brigs Benj, raeklin, Boston: Sten rt, of Pennsylvania, was enraged by Swi ek’s con | filth articles. “They aro es follows :—"' Art. 3, In order | t0 preterve the pence of the world. Had they not boon Sules of Stocks at Phitadelphin ee i ee ee Cage My Ana, Hew larhory Walioree, New Len- lation of the tree trade principles ot , | to streny ‘i i reed i. 4 . sone 5 schrs Mary Ann, arbor; ‘Tahmore: on ud the report of the Secretary 0: Ury—and it | future a perient plads of friendship, aud to preserve in enforced ia practice, clushing claims to newly discover- eiakcaaniey Usion Bin Brig © & Platt, Pistonan, Charleston, Duaham & Dimon. | Harton, Kingefon, "Mass; tecort, Lubece Cid, barane | | | | heart was as stout, and his wrath us black against hi Pacific ocean, or in th t por | 6 (56) 80; pbraig ina hanethe st + and im, yori the sous | 4 compl ( 5 a6 the heart of the hills of the Penneylvante coal und coasts of those seas in places ne coaly orden ce foe | peti pation of Oatoere ie Sodcatigae thor Nol Ger ren BaLes.—-2000 County 8 (60) 964; 100 Girard Behr Ann Smith, Smith, Baltimore, Gager & Co TOTME BEAUTISTERS OF TA COM TLE ON ND tron sygions, He moved that this referenoe be accompa. ie purpose of carrying on their commerce with the na- | der the express provisions of these treaties, this title, , Bank 508; 3433 N. Liberty Bunk, 40; 2000 Siate b', 684 Schr Oritar. Seat Philadeioniar Meee, NYMPH Rg compared ot we pesaen Reasaleal Ausnvery 9 snot to alter the tariff of 1eda, | Vays and ioe Witla SuMee ene settlements there ; | Whilst they endure, can never be impaired by eny act of | 14,000 do 68}. i ‘wit surprising efff@eey for rendering the akin soft an ay well MoCowmetr, of Alabama, demanded tellers on this | cifiod inthe three following atticlen. ‘Ther conn see | the British Go juestion. of which is 5. in the pl Mr. Stewart, who commenced spe: " e places which tremefiott of the Chats, mov eal ey on the ex- be restored to the British subjects, icConneli Secon Boann.—10,000 State 5's, 6 ds wn 68}; 10 Cam cht hares D Ellis, Steelman, WY itm den & Amboy, 5 ds, 117; 26 dorw do; 2 Commercial Bank, — Sloop Ji ; pote aor bir In Se, trons langue one | treaty of 1827, “nothing contained in this convention, vlacen which nce to | io the third article of the convention of 1818, hereby con- | 30 Page: Rate ie 4 rtue u i b ; "i middle aitle, | article, as in all other parts of the northwestern comteals Manuer efloct, ihe claims which eltuss of the Contrecting |__ AFTER HaLbs.—300 Rondin a8 importing a delicate roseate hue to the complexi . of Wilmington, 8 de, $22, bad de yaad ond unre, of that distingnbbiog ington, i ived charm of fernsle loveliness, a transparent fai adlog KR 6 de, a6 Ship Robrst Parker, Pattee Yo days from New Orleaus, | HAUEL’S Nymph Soap, ‘of Ea Divine de ig R. R., 26; 100 Wilmington, — with voron to Dusham & Dywou, chid toexert an almost magical power. Compos: y N erica ; 23; $9 , A iy . z a ants, to ng Commentary, in en under t “¢ Na see ahd maples or Vs ie bo es adjacent, situate to the | pastics may have to any part of the country westward o1 28; $200 City 5% (51) 104; 1000 Tennes. Ship Trnnes a 7 from yA es od with x part of pra as mig pian t. ihe t's romurke, When Mr. Stewart, referring to My, | hy Spain wherever ee toca, alteady occupied | the Sony or Rocky mountaius.” Had not the convention ‘ Coote FOr Boston for Boston. ihe Ths be worth fremely bland purifying and so0chtng aetion onthe skin ¥ speech in favor of the Tr ¥ report, men- | powers shall have made settlements ainne the mothe Contained this plain provision, which has prevented the by acing onthe pores and minute secretory veasels, ex “the genileman from Alabama,” Mr Mot’ rf seid, * there are six more of us.” When Mi. 8, weld be th wonld prove that the tariff was so and so, Mr. MeCon- nell throw in tue interlocutory, Your poll is not long enough.” Whoo Mr. Stewart had spoken generally indefence of —¢),9: atarf, vir, Andrew Johngon, of neasee, began to juterrogate him, amid er of “ Go on, Stewart, with your speech.” Fespective parties from looking with jealousy on the oc. | Svereme Court or tire Unirep Srates, Tues %y Pied oF Pall hereafter m @ any, the subjects | cupation of portions of the terior by the Citizens und = day, Dec. 9, 1845.—Present as yesterday. Peter A. a fom yy ther shall have tree access, and shall curry en subjects of each other, its chic! abject-—which wasto Brown, Esq., of Philadelphia, was admitted an attorney of New ous for e i i i fore reported.) Conway, 16 impuri from the surface, allays every tendency to inflamma- ‘ob ast aaterintto fe D Hurlbut ee Gon Now 26, | ous avd; by thie metion. alone, effectually di ngs al rad js with barque Vernon, from Mobile ness, tan, pimples, freckles, sunburn, and other unsiehtly cuta- oh Double Headed Shot Keys, auip Mile meohs visiacions, ¢0 mitoieal to femaleloveliness. Yes ws jeans bound to Liverpool; 21th, off do, will change the | most bitiows complexion into one of from New York fur Mobile, put Mo: diaut whiteness ; while on the neck, hands and arms, it ¥ stows a delicacy and fairness which its continued use will bi ia J) Mansfield, from Rio de | pily protect, with every popearanee of youthful charm to ning & Son, ‘Bid. ineo.. mgt advanced periods of lite, Frances, Partridge, for Rio @or sale, wholesale and retail, b 23 rade without any disturbance or molestation.’ | teserve peace and prevent eollisions in thor counsellor of this court. Ni New say be observed, ag a striking fact which must have | (ious—would have’ been entirely defeat then | faarebal, bo,. Buchanan, Hagan 8 boi, an eon tae. ton 7 a fa Ne pone tion ae inst the claim of Great Britain, sisnifest, that aeither the grant of this territory fora ror to the Cirowt Court United States for the southern . honvention, which was dictated by her to 8; (erm of years, made by Great Britain to the Hudson Bay | district of Mississisippi. Me. “ins Ho provision impairing the ultimate sovereignty | Compiny in December, 1821 ch that power had asserted for nearly three centu- grant in 1838, hi board of hie! hief Justice ‘Taney deli- ne Hunomons, (before repo nor the extension of this | yered the opinion of the court, reversing the judgment Janel US hy Nal al nts, trading posts, and | of the Circuit Court in thia couse, with conta, and re- | brig Ixabel, for New York; barq ties, over the whole western side of North America ag | forts, which | i SULES # UEL, \ir, Jormson-——Who suffers most from th: 18427 t nor as y 164 by the com, under | manding said cause for further progeedings, in conformi- ow + | Practical Chemist an‘ mer, I is the poor" Brithb,” side messboge ee ‘ver been seit cagree, of latitude, and which had) y atreogthen the Britieh, | ty to the oploion of this court, Morte hk tome | pa Boa ke Beorhiae & Mtoe beeen ss, toe 78 | “fedouh "ined sires Clad bia, | Sy wsur proceeded with bis apeech, and got into ‘Thi right had buon malataiged by Sle oath 9 any portion ofthe Oregon | allroad Company vi. Willlam H. Kassland. In ertor \f daya fam able fr flan: ya be See wis ‘nnd IM Browdways' A: Lhe uso of quite exciting gestures, as he waxed warm and | iu.t Vigilant jealousy, ever since the listeveey oa 4 ween it was on the 29th Oct er Wein tar deere 2 to the Disteiot Court United States for the middle die “ag ey fiom Loy Nag i fine Willard i ets Baar, Ms att i rents. sc wiowed * furnace, and made @ pretty good tariff | American continent, and hed been acquiesced ik oy | convention. paste hak Nad ilise atte o° gph | oe eine eee Stas ee | hy etic a © “Promiuin was awarded at th te, ale lmnrre ‘ bibs. 4 /